Thanks for the post, Vernon Lowe
Moving is much like going to the dentist; you never look forward to the process, but afterwards, you love the result. I am not a fan of clutter, but after you’ve lived somewhere for while, you inevitably accumulate a little more than you need. Getting rid of things that you don’t use is a cathartic experience, but the process of actually deciding what to keep and what to get rid of can be very emotional. What if I get rid of this shirt, but go looking for it a year later because it now has a purpose? How will my best friend feel if they find that I got rid of the dress they bought me (which, by the way, still has the tags on it)? On top of actually purging and moving, there’s the changing over of utilities. Luckily, the moving packet that I picked up from the post office had flyers that provided a lot of helpful information, including one contaningExpertSatellite deals for incline village. Once everything is moved in and set up, it’s worth it for the feeling of a new beginning.
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